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The possible value(s) of `'theta'` satisfying the equation
` sin^(2)theta tan theta + cos^(2)theta cot theta -sin 2 theta = 1 + tan theta + cot theta `
where ` theta in [0, pi] ` is/are :

A

` (pi)/(4)`

B

` pi`

C

`(7 pi)/(12) `

D

None of these

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C
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